- John Dellow
Sir John Albert Dellow CBE (born
5 June 1931 ) is a retired Britishpolice officer.Dellow was born in
London and educated atWilliam Ellis School ,Highgate , and theRoyal Grammar School, High Wycombe . After leaving school, he worked forShell and did hisnational service in theRoyal Army Ordnance Corps , working in personnel selection. In 1951, he joined theCity of London Police as aConstable . Rising toChief Inspector and attendingBramshill Police College , he transferred toKent County Constabulary as a Superintendent in 1966. He was promotedChief Superintendent in 1968 andAssistant Chief Constable in 1969. In the same year, he became the first police officer to attend theJoint Services Staff College .In 1973, he transferred to the
Metropolitan Police asDeputy Assistant Commissioner (Traffic Planning). In 1975, he became DAC (Personnel), in 1978 he took over No.2 Area, and in 1979 he became DAC (Operations). In this post, Dellow commanded the police operation in theIranian Embassy Siege in 1980. ["Twenty soldiers freed captives in raid on Iranian Embassy", "The Times ",7 May 1980 ] Later that year he was appointed DAC (Inspectorate). He was appointedOfficer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1979 New Year Honours. [LondonGazette |issue=47723 |date=29 December 1978 |startpage=10 |supp=yes]On
10 May 1982 , he was appointed Assistant Commissioner "B" (Traffic). ["Siege chief promoted", "The Times ",24 February 1982 ] [LondonGazette |issue=48917 |date=11 March 1982 |startpage=3407 |supp=] In 1982, he headed the review ofBuckingham Palace security after an intruder, Michael Fagan, managed to get into the Queen's bedroom. ["Intruder 'found at Queen's bedside', "The Times ",12 July 1982 ] In March 1984 he was transferred as Assistant Commissioner "C" (Crime). ["Siege chief to lead London's detectives", "The Times ",6 March 1984 ] The reorganisation in 1985 meant he was the last officer to hold the post of Assistant Commissioner "C" and the first to hold the new post of Assistant Commissioner Specialist Operations (ACSO). He was appointedCommander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1985. In 1987, he was promoted to Deputy Commissioner, holding the post until his retirement in 1991. He was vice-president of theAssociation of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) from 1988 to 1989 and president from 1989 to 1990. He was knighted in the 1990 Birthday Honours. [LondonGazette |issue=52173 |date=15 June 1990 |startpage=2 |supp=yes]Footnotes
References
*Biography, "
Who's Who "
*"Siege chief to lead London's detectives", "The Times ",6 March 1984
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